by Billy Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:26 pm
u2larkin04 wrote:Billy wrote:I think you have to accept these things for what they are, a tribute, kindof along the lines of Happy Birthday. It would be different if a song was written inspired by or commemorating Ronnie but this is a tribute and it is what it is. U2 is not really known for great poetry or literary works anyway.
I'm pretty sure it was written by Robert Hunter... Bono called him up and asked Hunter to write a song to do WITH Drew, but he accidentally wrote one FOR Drew. I think it's pretty cool though. To see all of those great performers on one stage. And I LOVED Sineads idea of getting together once a year to record, haha, I think that'd be awesome.
I kinda tangled up my thoughts there. I was trying to say it was tribute stuff that Hunter wrote and not a literary work he is known for. On U2 side it is the usual fair for them as I think they are more along the lines of a Christen Rock Band sound and feel wise. A little less obvious in the 80's but rather preachy since.
I agree with you it was pretty cool nonetheless. Certain bands put themselves in a position with songs they write that don't translate well for them to perform in their later years. My Generation comes to mind, hope I die before I get old??? or Alice Cooper singing I'm Eighteen at 60

or the Stones with Satisfaction, if they are not stratified by now??? as for U2, if they have not found what they are looking for at this point I suggest they stop looking.

[quote="u2larkin04"][quote="Billy"]I think you have to accept these things for what they are, a tribute, kindof along the lines of Happy Birthday. It would be different if a song was written inspired by or commemorating Ronnie but this is a tribute and it is what it is. U2 is not really known for great poetry or literary works anyway.[/quote]
I'm pretty sure it was written by Robert Hunter... Bono called him up and asked Hunter to write a song to do WITH Drew, but he accidentally wrote one FOR Drew. I think it's pretty cool though. To see all of those great performers on one stage. And I LOVED Sineads idea of getting together once a year to record, haha, I think that'd be awesome.[/quote]
I kinda tangled up my thoughts there. I was trying to say it was tribute stuff that Hunter wrote and not a literary work he is known for. On U2 side it is the usual fair for them as I think they are more along the lines of a Christen Rock Band sound and feel wise. A little less obvious in the 80's but rather preachy since.
I agree with you it was pretty cool nonetheless. Certain bands put themselves in a position with songs they write that don't translate well for them to perform in their later years. My Generation comes to mind, hope I die before I get old??? or Alice Cooper singing I'm Eighteen at 60 :roll: or the Stones with Satisfaction, if they are not stratified by now??? as for U2, if they have not found what they are looking for at this point I suggest they stop looking. :)